XStitch Magazine Issue 12 – Noir | Cross Stitch
It’s Issue 12 of XStitch Magazine and the theme is Noir! This issue is a tale of murder and mystery featuring fifteen cross stitch designs that are inspired by the Noir genre. Get your copy now!
It’s Issue 12 of XStitch Magazine and the theme is Noir! This issue is a tale of murder and mystery featuring fifteen cross stitch designs that are inspired by the Noir genre. Get your copy now!
Issue 14 of XStitch Magazine is another legendary Mixtape Issue! No theme, just 19 awesome modern cross stitch patterns you’ll love to stitch from an international cohort of designers!
Alex Knoll, AKA Bad Grandma Stitches is the artist featured in this Craft Rocks issue. We see links here between Embroidery and music album clovers. The potential of cross stitch to shade and develop a picture can be clearly observed.
This month Kirsty Gowton explores a rather blue January, amidst exciting news of Emma Congdon’s new book release in April 2021 Cross Stitch for The Earth.
Jo Burgess turns a quick cross stitch into a perfect pin cushion! It’s another Craft Rocks column!
No, not THAT C word…. This C word – CHRISTMAS! A few years ago I, before I started model stitching for books and magazines, I
Welcome to another Tooled Up column where we aim to give you reviews of fun products from all over the crafty world. Today we review
Welcome to another Tooled Up column where we give you reviews of fun products from all over the crafty world. Today… some really fun Christmas
Well autumn has well and truly arrived, hasn’t it? I thought this instalment could be about my biggest stitch, which just so happens to take
Famous Cross Stitching with The Inbetweeners Well hello there! How are you? It seems to be September already – how did that happen? We’re now
all about shoes This month I’m bringing you some shoes. I feel like footwear is a very rewarding object of interest. You can show it
You don’t want the frustration of knots to prevent you from starting a cross stitch! Check out my video which contains the easiest way to begin cross stitch, a smart technique that you’ll use all the time!